PGA Captain Sarah Bennett made honorary member by her golfing alma mater

PGA Captain Sarah Bennett made honorary member by her golfing alma mater

19/01/2023

PGA Captain Sarah Bennett has been honoured for her long association with Colchester Golf Club and promoting the women’s game by being made an honorary member.

Bennett learned the rudiments of the game as a junior member in the early 1980s and soon exhibited the skills that would result in her competing at its elite level by posting a six-under par round of 67 in 1987 to set a new club record.

That record remains intact 35 years on and in between times Bennett played on the Ladies European Tour for 25 years before qualifying as a PGA Professional and concentrating on coaching.

In doing so she has become one of the game’s most in demand coaches at national and county level, a reputation confirmed by her inclusion in the latest Golf Monthly magazine’s list of the UK’s Top 50 coaches.

However, the highlight of her varied career is becoming only the second woman to be appointed PGA Captain.

Bennett is midway through her term of office and following in the footsteps of a substantial posse of eminent golfers including Peter Alliss, three-time Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher, plus Open Championship winners Sir Henry Cotton, Max Faulkner, Bobby Locke, and James Braid.

Despite rubbing shoulders with the game’s elite and competing at its highest level, Bennett has not forgotten her roots.

All of which was apparent when she returned to Colchester Golf Club to speak to members about her career which began on its fairways when she was a teenager.

Colchester Golf Club has played a huge part in my life and being made an honorary member is a huge honour. I’m extremely proud.

- PGA Captain Sarah Bennett

“Sarah shared with us memories of her early years at Colchester Golf Club including the techniques she used to get a game,” said Alison Clare, the club’s current captain who organised the event.

“These involved staking out at the bottom of her parent’s garden that runs adjacent to the first fairway and asking unsuspecting members whether she could join them. 

“She also went on to say how important the support that she got from the club in those early years was and how important club support is for all aspiring young golfers today.

“Sarah also gave us many insights into how she moved from playing on the Ladies European Tour to becoming a coach. 

“And as one of the top 50 coaches in the UK for 2022 she also gave some interesting insight in to how best to practise and commented on the great practice facilities at Colchester Golf Club.”

Bennett is currently the head PGA Professional at nearby Three Rivers Golf and Country Club and recalling her early days at Colchester, she said: “I was totally hooked on golf and spent as much time on the course either playing or practising.

“I was so keen to play that I used to hide behind a big oak tree and ambush members so that I could get a game.

“My antics led to a question asked of members in the clubhouse: ‘have you been Sarahed!’

“I’ll never forget those days nor the help and support the club and many of its members gave me at the start of my golfing journey.

“Colchester Golf Club has played a huge part in my life and being made an honorary member is a huge honour. I’m extremely proud.”

Bennett’s success in the game and the part the club played in it is exemplified by the way it promotes the women’s game. Indeed, it’s not so much a case of girls allowed but women on top.

As the club’s first female captain since it was formed in 1907, Clare is very much a rarity, if not unique, in golf club circles. Similarly rare is a club bestowing honorary membership on a PGA Professional, especially prior to his or her retirement.

What is unquestionably unique, however, is that two women members at Colchester - the club’s captain and her PGA counterpart – are in office simultaneously.

Furthermore, the female influence does not end there: Julie Ruscoe has been the club’s general manager and secretary for 15 years.

During that time the club has signed up to the R&A’s Women in Golf Charter, which encourages the involvement of women and young people both on and off the course.

The club also boasts a thriving women’s section and Ruscoe confirmed: “We have 135 female members which is the largest in the county.

“We could do with more junior female members and our pros are working on that. It would be great to have another Sarah coming through.

“She’s been a huge credit to the club, we’re very proud of our association and her honorary membership is well-deserved.

“We were delighted to welcome her back and hear her talk about her career. Her experiences were fascinating, and she gave us some very helpful golfing tips. It was a wonderful evening.”

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